by Andy J »
Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:35 pm
Well, first, I would like to thank everybody who has given their approval.I did what I did because, first, It is UGLY AS HELL. Second, it's a common machine, and of no great value. I agree with originality on a lot of things. I have a 1948 Oldsmobile Fastback coupe with 55,000 original miles, and would NEVER molest it. I also have a lot of antiques that I would never touch.But I could never have this in my home looking like it did!I did remove the coin op system,(saved it all) and use the reject button to give out credits. I took the reed switch setup out of the coin acceptor, and mounted it to the side of the reject button bracket, using existing holes. then I made a small arm mounted on the plunger using the existing hole on the end,that trips the $1.00 coin lever.Everything in that respect can easiy be reverted to original The glass design is just decals, and I used a razor blade to get under one corner, and pulled....when I got to a tough spot, I put a little Goof Off into the crevice where the decal met the glass, and let it work in. once it's off, a lot more goof off and rags took the remaining adhesive away. Then I wiped down with rubbing alcohol to remove goof off residue, and was left with clear glass. The bottom art is made from 3 different pictures, depicting him throughout the years, and a lot of photoshop time.I had it printed and applied at a local sign shop. The upper glass above the titlestrips is just " rice paper" patterned window film I got at Home Depot. I also moved the power supply from the left front to the big empty space on the right created by removing the coin op mechs.to make room for the new lighting. I will post more detailed pics soon,but I want to get the new colored t-mouldings and strip leds installed before I do. probably within the next week .